A major winter storm will bring snow and ice to the southern U.S. this week, followed by a cold blast. AccuWeather's Jon Porter warns of dangerous travel conditions for the region.
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00:00I want to talk more about this snow and ice. I want to bring in our chief meteorologist
00:03Jonathan Porter. And you know, John, we just had map discussion. One of the cities that we've been
00:08talking about, a lot of cities, Dallas, more ice, more sleet than snow that can hold down snow
00:14accumulations. But travel is going to be treacherous there. How much snow are you going to
00:17get in Little Rock? How much snow are you going to get in Nashville? And then there's Atlanta,
00:21which is a pretty tricky call there as well. Right. It looks like lots of sleet and some
00:26snow there as well. It's going to be a big travel mess. Our team of 100 expert meteorologists,
00:31including top snow experts, delving into all those details. And look at that sharp variation,
00:36Bernie, across the Dallas metroplex north of the city. There can be higher totals,
00:41three to six to 12 inches and three to six in the city and a little bit less to the south.
00:46And then that whole mess spreads to Little Rock and Nashville and Atlanta.
00:51Now, we continue to update these maps. You can continue to find this on AccuWeather.com,
00:55the AccuWeather network and the AccuWeather app, which is a free download. But we also have
00:59another tool, John, that no one else has. This is an exclusive tool, AccuWeather's Wintercast,
01:04available on AccuWeather.com and the AccuWeather app. You'll be able to see how much snow we're
01:09expecting in your community, in your backyard, plus the prospects for a little bit more,
01:14a little bit less. You can see a three to six inch significant snow in Little Rock and the
01:19prospects for a little bit more, a little bit less there as well. So that's a great resource
01:23for your community. And of course, we are talking about a little bit of ice with this as well,
01:27John. And you could see problems around Atlanta, around Birmingham, into the Carolinas. And then,
01:32John, really quickly, another problem we're going to have, for example, the Cotton Bowl
01:36in Dallas. Quickly explain. Yeah, we're going to continue to deal with icy conditions because
01:42look at those temperatures overnight. Yeah, as they fall below freezing, any wet or slush will freeze.